U.S. Route 159
Route information | |
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Auxiliary route of US 59 | |
Maintained by KDOT, NDOT, MoDOT and the city of Horton | |
Length | 83.584 mi[a] (134.515 km) |
Existed | 1935–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | US-59 / K-4 Alt. in Nortonville, KS |
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North end | US 59 in New Point, MO |
Location | |
Country | United States |
States | Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri |
Counties | KS: Jefferson, Atchison, Brown NE: Richardson MO: Holt |
Highway system | |
U.S. Highway 159 (US 159) is a 83.6-mile-long (134.5 km) auxiliary route of US 59. It travels from Nortonville, Kansas, at US 59 to New Point, Missouri, also at US 59. The highway permits through traffic on US 59 to bypass the cities of Atchison, Kansas, and Saint Joseph, Missouri, traveling instead through Falls City, Nebraska, and Hiawatha, Kansas (assuming the bridge over the Missouri River is open).
Route description
mi | km | |
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KS | 52.3 | 84.2 |
NE | 13.86 | 22.31 |
MO | 17.424 | 28.041 |
Total | 83.584 | 134.515 |
Kansas
The southwestern end of U.S. Route 159 is in Nortonville, Kansas. It joins with U.S. Route 73 in Horton, Kansas. The two highways overlap and passing through Hiawatha, Kansas and Reserve, Kansas, stretching to the Nebraska border. The highway provides an important connection between Falls City, Nebraska and Hiawatha, Kansas, providing Nebraska residents with an alternative connection to St. Joseph, Missouri when there is a problem with the Rulo bridge.
Nebraska
U.S. Route 159 enters Nebraska through its southern border in Richardson County. It enters south of Falls City, Nebraska concurrently with U.S. Route 73. After coming up through the south end of Falls City, the U.S. Route 159 turns east (with Route 73 continuing north). After the eastbound turn, U.S. Route leaves the state at the Missouri River bridge in Rulo, Nebraska.
Missouri
U.S. Route 159 enters the state of Missouri crossing the Missouri River near the Rulo bridge south of Big Lake, Missouri. It crosses Interstate 29 near Fortescue, Missouri before ending at US-59 near New Point. Its total length in Missouri is approximately 16 miles (26 km).
History
When the route was commissioned in 1934, U.S. Route 159 only went between Nortonville, Kansas and Horton, Kansas. In 1945, it was extended north to Craig, Missouri via Falls City, Nebraska. After 1975, the route in Missouri was altered to go east from the Fortescue area to what is now its current terminus near New Point, Missouri. The old route which went to Craig is now Route 111.[1]
In 2013, a new bridge over the Missouri River, located about 650 feet south of the old Rulo Bridge, opened to traffic.[2] In April 2019, a large portion of this route was closed for several months because of flooding of the Missouri River.[3] The bridge and the road between Rulo, Nebraska and Missouri Route 111 was reopened in September 2019,[3][4] and the remainder of the route to Interstate 29 was reopened in late October.[5]
Major intersections
State | County | Location | mi [6][7][8] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Kansas | Jefferson | Nortonville | 0.0 | 0.0 | K-4 Alt. begins / US-59 – Atchison, Topeka | South end of K-4 Alt. overlap |
0.5 | 0.80 | K-4 Alt. west (Osage Street) | North end of K-4 Alt. overlap | |||
Atchison | Center Township | 3.6 | 5.8 | K-116 east – Atchison | South end of K-116 overlap | |
Center–Benton township line | 4.3 | 6.9 | K-116 west – Holton | North end of K-116 overlap | ||
8.7 | 14.0 | K-9 east | South end of K-9 overlap | |||
Grasshopper Township | 22.7 | 36.5 | K-9 west | North end of K-9 overlap | ||
Brown | Horton | 28.3 | 45.5 | US-73 south / K-20 east (15th Street) | South end of US-73/K-20 overlap | |
28.4 | 45.7 | K-20 west (15th Street) | North end of K-20 overlap | |||
Hiawatha | 40.3 | 64.9 | US-36 – Seneca, Troy | Interchange | ||
52.3 0.00 | 84.2 0.00 | Kansas–Nebraska state line | ||||
Nebraska | Richardson | Falls City | 4.11 | 6.61 | US 73 north (Harlan Street) | North end of US 73 overlap |
Missouri River | 13.86 17.424 | 22.31 28.041 | Nebraska–Missouri state line | |||
Missouri | Holt | Big Lake | 13.248 | 21.321 | Route 111 north (Lake Shore Drive) | South end of Route 111 overlap |
Minton Township | 7.771 | 12.506 | Route 111 south | North end of Route 111 overlap | ||
Benton Township | 3.242– 3.223 | 5.217– 5.187 | I-29 – St. Joseph, Council Bluffs | Exit 79 along I-29 | ||
Hickory Township | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 59 – Mound City, Oregon | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
Notes
- ^ Total mileage is the sum of each state's length
References
- ^ Sanderson, Dale End of US highway 159.
- ^ Laukaitis, Algis J. (January 19, 2014). "Span of historic Rulo bridge destroyed". Lincoln Journal Star. Lee Enterprises. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
- ^ a b McKim, Nikki (2019-09-11). "Rulo Bridge now open, but 159 in MO still closed". Falls City Journal. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
- ^ "NOW OPEN: U.S. Route 159 access to Rulo, Nebraska restored | Missouri Department of Transportation". www.modot.org. September 6, 2019. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ "NOW OPEN: U.S. Route 159 access to Rulo, Nebraska restored again | Missouri Department of Transportation". www.modot.org. October 31, 2019. Retrieved 2022-02-22.
- ^ "County Maps". Kansas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
- ^ "Nebraska Highway Reference Log Book" (PDF). Nebraska Department of Roads. 2015. p. 281. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
- ^ Missouri Department of Transportation (July 13, 2012). MoDOT HPMAPS (Map). Missouri Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
External links
Browse numbered routes | ||||
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← K-158 | KS | → US-160 | ||
← US 138 | NE | → I-180 | ||
← Route 158 | MO | → US 160 |